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*'''Edward:''' ''Bring a bottle.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Bring a bottle.'' | ||
*'''Barkeeper:''' ''I'd see some colour first.'' | *'''Barkeeper:''' ''I'd see some colour first.'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''Will this do? In all your years out here, you could never achieve what I have done in one-fifth the time. Because you are a good man, Edward. See? Goodness is your disease...'' | *'''[[Bartholomew Roberts|Roberts]]:''' ''Will this do? In all your years out here, you could never achieve what I have done in one-fifth the time. Because you are a good man, Edward. See? Goodness is your disease...'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''That's my prize, Roberts. Give it here!'' | *'''Edward:''' ''That's my prize, Roberts. Give it here!'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''Remember my creed, boy? A short life and a merry one. That is all. The world owes us nothing more than this. So take what you will, and then die before you live to see yourself made a fool.'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''Remember my creed, boy? A short life and a merry one. That is all. The world owes us nothing more than this. So take what you will, and then die before you live to see yourself made a fool.'' | ||
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*'''Roberts:''' ''That's right, boy! Take it! I'll sweeten you, maggot! I'll cut you down! Calm... little puppy. And slink back to your kennel. You haven't the mettle for my brand of madness.'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''That's right, boy! Take it! I'll sweeten you, maggot! I'll cut you down! Calm... little puppy. And slink back to your kennel. You haven't the mettle for my brand of madness.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Roberts!'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Roberts!'' | ||
*'''Hornigold:''' ''Welcome aboard, Kenway! It's prizes, plunder and adventure ahead. Are you game?'' | *'''[[Benjamin Hornigold|Hornigold]]:''' ''Welcome aboard, Kenway! It's prizes, plunder and adventure ahead. Are you game?'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Outta my way, Ben.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Outta my way, Ben.'' | ||
*'''Thatch:''' ''Raise a glass to freedom, lads! Here's to gentlemen of fortune and women of leisure!'' | *'''[[Edward Thatch|Thatch]]:''' ''Raise a glass to freedom, lads! Here's to gentlemen of fortune and women of leisure!'' | ||
*'''Kidd:''' ''To a world full of rogues better than all the kings and queens that kick us about!'' | *'''[[James Kidd|Kidd]]:''' ''To a world full of rogues better than all the kings and queens that kick us about!'' | ||
*'''Roberts:''' ''As gentlemen of fortune we enjoy plenty and satisfaction, pleasure and ease, liberty and power... What man with a sensible mind would choose the former life? For I have dipped my hands in muddied waters, and withdrawing them find 'tis better to be a commander than a common man!'' | *'''Roberts:''' ''As gentlemen of fortune we enjoy plenty and satisfaction, pleasure and ease, liberty and power... What man with a sensible mind would choose the former life? For I have dipped my hands in muddied waters, and withdrawing them find 'tis better to be a commander than a common man!'' | ||
*'''Rogers:''' ''Aesop once wrote of an eagle, soaring high above a shepherd's field, that swooped down on powerful wings to seize a grazing lamb and carry it off to her nest. Flying close by, a jackdaw saw the deed, and it filled his head with the idea that he too was just as strong and capable. So with a great flapping and rustling of feathers, the jackdaw came down swiftly and clutched at the coat of a large ram. But when he tried to fly away, he found he could not lift the animal, for his size and strength were not up to the task. And even as the jackdaw struggled, the ram hardly noticed he was there. Nearby, just across the field, the shepherd saw the fluttering bird and was quite amused. Running up, he captured the jackdaw and clipped its wings. That evening he gave the jackdaw to his children as a gift. "What an odd little bird this is, father!" they laughed and shouted. "What do you call him?"'' | *'''Rogers:''' ''Aesop once wrote of an eagle, soaring high above a shepherd's field, that swooped down on powerful wings to seize a grazing lamb and carry it off to her nest. Flying close by, a jackdaw saw the deed, and it filled his head with the idea that he too was just as strong and capable. So with a great flapping and rustling of feathers, the jackdaw came down swiftly and clutched at the coat of a large ram. But when he tried to fly away, he found he could not lift the animal, for his size and strength were not up to the task. And even as the jackdaw struggled, the ram hardly noticed he was there. Nearby, just across the field, the shepherd saw the fluttering bird and was quite amused. Running up, he captured the jackdaw and clipped its wings. That evening he gave the jackdaw to his children as a gift. "What an odd little bird this is, father!" they laughed and shouted. "What do you call him?"'' | ||
*'''Caroline:''' ''No more than two years! You promised me-'' | *'''[[Caroline Scott|Caroline]]:''' ''No more than two years! You promised me-'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''You left! When I needed you the most.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''You left! When I needed you the most.'' | ||
*'''Caroline:''' ''But you had me! What keeps you wandering? Do I not make you happy?'' | *'''Caroline:''' ''But you had me! What keeps you wandering? Do I not make you happy?'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''I'm so close, Caroline! Please! Just let me do this!'' | *'''Edward:''' ''I'm so close, Caroline! Please! Just let me do this!'' | ||
*'''Mary:''' ''Is everything you do out of spite, Edward?'' | *'''[[Mary Read|Mary]]:''' ''Is everything you do out of spite, Edward?'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''It's not spite that's driving me Mary. It's courage!'' | *'''Edward:''' ''It's not spite that's driving me Mary. It's courage!'' | ||
*'''Mary:''' ''Courage for what, man? There's no one left in your life to care!'' | *'''Mary:''' ''Courage for what, man? There's no one left in your life to care!'' | ||
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*'''Edward:''' ''Just leave me be!'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Just leave me be!'' | ||
*'''Mary:''' ''Change course, Edward! Change your bloody course before it's too late!'' | *'''Mary:''' ''Change course, Edward! Change your bloody course before it's too late!'' | ||
Adéwalé woke Edward up on the beach. | [[Adéwalé]] woke Edward up on the beach. | ||
*'''Adéwalé:''' ''Captain Kenway. You look like a bowl of plum duff.'' | *'''Adéwalé:''' ''Captain Kenway. You look like a bowl of plum duff.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Christ. I've got a head for ten.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''[[Jesus|Christ]]. I've got a head for ten.'' | ||
*'''Adéwalé:''' ''On your feet.'' | *'''Adéwalé:''' ''On your feet.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''You put me on a spot, Adé. After you leaving me with Roberts, I should have hard feelings about seeing you here. But mostly, I'm bloody glad.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''You put me on a spot, Adé. After you leaving me with Roberts, I should have hard feelings about seeing you here. But mostly, I'm bloody glad.'' | ||
*'''Adéwalé:''' ''Me too, breddah. And you'll be chuffed to know your | *'''Adéwalé:''' ''Me too, breddah. And you'll be chuffed to know your [[Jackdaw]] is still in one piece.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Shall we set sail for- You're leaving?'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Shall we set sail for- You're leaving?'' | ||
*'''Adéwalé:''' ''Aye, Edward. For I've another calling elsewhere.'' | *'''Adéwalé:''' ''Aye, Edward. For I've another calling elsewhere.'' | ||
*'''Edward:''' ''Adé, listen.'' | *'''Edward:''' ''Adé, listen.'' | ||
*'''Adéwalé:''' ''When your heart and your head are ready, visit the Assassins. I think you'll understand then...'' | *'''Adéwalé:''' ''When your heart and your head are ready, visit the [[Assassins]]. I think you'll understand then...'' | ||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Edward started to gain a new outlook on life and set sail for Tulum. | Edward started to gain a new outlook on life and set sail for [[Tulum]]. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
Revision as of 09:11, 25 November 2013
Delirium was a virtual representation of one of Edward Kenway's genetic memories, relived by a research analyst at Abstergo Entertainment through the Animus.
Description
Edward tried to drown his sorrow, which resulted in a disturbing dream.
Dialogue
- Barkeeper: More?
- Edward: Bring a bottle.
- Barkeeper: I'd see some colour first.
- Roberts: Will this do? In all your years out here, you could never achieve what I have done in one-fifth the time. Because you are a good man, Edward. See? Goodness is your disease...
- Edward: That's my prize, Roberts. Give it here!
- Roberts: Remember my creed, boy? A short life and a merry one. That is all. The world owes us nothing more than this. So take what you will, and then die before you live to see yourself made a fool.
- Edward: Give it here!
- Roberts: That's right, boy! Take it! I'll sweeten you, maggot! I'll cut you down! Calm... little puppy. And slink back to your kennel. You haven't the mettle for my brand of madness.
- Edward: Roberts!
- Hornigold: Welcome aboard, Kenway! It's prizes, plunder and adventure ahead. Are you game?
- Edward: Outta my way, Ben.
- Thatch: Raise a glass to freedom, lads! Here's to gentlemen of fortune and women of leisure!
- Kidd: To a world full of rogues better than all the kings and queens that kick us about!
- Roberts: As gentlemen of fortune we enjoy plenty and satisfaction, pleasure and ease, liberty and power... What man with a sensible mind would choose the former life? For I have dipped my hands in muddied waters, and withdrawing them find 'tis better to be a commander than a common man!
- Rogers: Aesop once wrote of an eagle, soaring high above a shepherd's field, that swooped down on powerful wings to seize a grazing lamb and carry it off to her nest. Flying close by, a jackdaw saw the deed, and it filled his head with the idea that he too was just as strong and capable. So with a great flapping and rustling of feathers, the jackdaw came down swiftly and clutched at the coat of a large ram. But when he tried to fly away, he found he could not lift the animal, for his size and strength were not up to the task. And even as the jackdaw struggled, the ram hardly noticed he was there. Nearby, just across the field, the shepherd saw the fluttering bird and was quite amused. Running up, he captured the jackdaw and clipped its wings. That evening he gave the jackdaw to his children as a gift. "What an odd little bird this is, father!" they laughed and shouted. "What do you call him?"
- Caroline: No more than two years! You promised me-
- Edward: You left! When I needed you the most.
- Caroline: But you had me! What keeps you wandering? Do I not make you happy?
- Edward: I'm so close, Caroline! Please! Just let me do this!
- Mary: Is everything you do out of spite, Edward?
- Edward: It's not spite that's driving me Mary. It's courage!
- Mary: Courage for what, man? There's no one left in your life to care!
- Edward: God damn you all! I can handle this!
- Mary: You lout! Always tearing down when you could be building things up. Or building yourself up, if nothing else!
- Edward: Just leave me be!
- Mary: Change course, Edward! Change your bloody course before it's too late!
Adéwalé woke Edward up on the beach.
- Adéwalé: Captain Kenway. You look like a bowl of plum duff.
- Edward: Christ. I've got a head for ten.
- Adéwalé: On your feet.
- Edward: You put me on a spot, Adé. After you leaving me with Roberts, I should have hard feelings about seeing you here. But mostly, I'm bloody glad.
- Adéwalé: Me too, breddah. And you'll be chuffed to know your Jackdaw is still in one piece.
- Edward: Shall we set sail for- You're leaving?
- Adéwalé: Aye, Edward. For I've another calling elsewhere.
- Edward: Adé, listen.
- Adéwalé: When your heart and your head are ready, visit the Assassins. I think you'll understand then...
Outcome
Edward started to gain a new outlook on life and set sail for Tulum.